HYGROPHILA PINNATIFIDA the RED AQUATIC PLANT that you should know about (CARE GUIDE & MELTING TIPS)

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • This video is all about that versatile HYGROPHILA PINNATIFIDA, the red plant that'll make your aquascape pop!
    This is my personal favorite and best recommendation for any intermediate aquascapers looking for a textured, unique and flamboyant center piece plant. This plant is now mainly being used as an EPIPHYTE plant which makes it even more compelling to own.
    TIMECODES
    0:00 - INTRO
    0:32 - APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION
    1:05 - MELTING PROBLEM
    3:00 - PLANTING (ON SOIL AND ON WOOD)
    3:44 - PROPAGATION
    4:27 - EMERSED
    4:40 - SPOILERS!!!
    4:48 - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!
    Plants list:
    Hygrophila pinnatifida
    Eleocharis vivipara
    Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae
    Hydrocotyle tripartita sp Japan
    Vesicularia sp "Creeping Moss"
    Vesiculari ferriei "Weeping Moss"
    Microsorum pteropus "Trident" (removed)
    Anubias minima variegated
    Bucephalandra "wavy green"
    Bucephalandra sp Red
    Anubias nana "petite"
    Nymphea Tiger Lotus RED (not yet visible in the video)
    Crytocoryne Mi Oya (not yet visible in the video)
    Cyperus helferi (melted)
    Livestock:
    25 Neon Tetras (Paracheinodon innesi)
    2 Pearl/Lace Gourami (Trichopodus leerii)
    10 Amano shrimps
    10 Cherry shrimps
    3 Otocinclus catfish
    1 Bamboo shrimps
    Tank specs:
    60x40x40 cm Optiwhite glass from Allpondsolutions
    Inspire 60 cabinet
    Oase Filtosmart 200
    DIY CO2 using citric acid and baking soda (old)
    Fire extinguisher CO2 setup (current)
    Qanvee inline CO2 diffuser
    Stainless steel lily pipes (Jet outlet and Inlet with skimmer)
    Nicrew rgb 24/7 55cm (old)
    Chihiros WRGB II 60cm (current)
    #aquascape #aquaticplants #hygrophilapinnatifida
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Komentáře • 28

  • @LushSaltyAquariums
    @LushSaltyAquariums Před rokem +2

    My favorite plant too. I talk about it all the time on my channel. I actually think it's easy to keep. Grows like a weed and if left unchecked takes over my tanks. A great problem to have :)

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před rokem

      Yup! I saw an aquascape from japan who exclusively used H. pinnatifida and it was MAGICAL!!!

    • @LushSaltyAquariums
      @LushSaltyAquariums Před rokem

      @@AquaristForFun Send me the link. I'd love to see it!

  • @lou9294
    @lou9294 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video my friend God bless

  • @andrewcruz1660
    @andrewcruz1660 Před 3 lety +1

    Where is the video for Chihiros wrgb2 Bluetooth settings!! Good content man keep it coming !

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety

      ill be uploading a video of it after 2 weeks. haha got placed in the back burner because I realized the app is on my phone, and i only video record using my phone. Ive finally convinced my wife to install the app on her phone so its coming soon!!!!!

  • @urbansk8r231
    @urbansk8r231 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you get this green plant red? besides strong light ( Chihiros wrgb 2 10yr anniversary) and co2? Is there any other steps?

  • @rgilroy1909
    @rgilroy1909 Před 2 lety +1

    I know this is from 2020, but minute 4:10 about pre planting in substrate before going epiphytic is a great idea. too bad i already glued all the stems to rocks and only one is near the substrate LOL

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety

      thanks, in my case it went too well. that scape got overwhelmed by H. pinnatifida and affected the flow of water, thus affecting CO2 distribution, had a severe episode of BBA for shortwhile. 1 tip I could add is to trim it consistently so every succeeding growth will be smaller and more manageable.

  • @junshimaguchi
    @junshimaguchi Před 2 lety +1

    what is your nitrate level in your tank? i can’t seem to turn my hygrophila pinnatifida red. i have co2 injection, i am using chihiros a series 2 90cm, and apt 1 fertilizer. i have lots of fish so i didnt use fertilizer with nitrogen.

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety +1

      the thing about H pinnatifida is that naturally its a brownish to dark green plant. If you really want red H pinnatifida nitrate limitation is key. you might want to consider using less livestock. OR get the H pinnatifida UK version (Uttara Kannada) which is more red compared to brownish red on the regular version. I was only able to maintain a red H pinnatifida for a month or so with almost 0 nitrates. After that i resumed with my regular EI dose.

    • @junshimaguchi
      @junshimaguchi Před 2 lety +1

      @@AquaristForFun salamat boss. di rin kasi ko sure kung UK version ung nabili kong HP, pero kaya ba ng chihiros A series 2 ung intensity na kelangan? or kelangan ko ng mas mtaas na intensity?

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety +1

      ​ @Jun Shimaguchi ang sabi ng 2HR Aquarist pagdating sa HP di naman ganun ka importante and light intensity, pero para sa akin malaki din factor yun eh. depende siguro if malapit sa ilaw yung plant para mas mataas yung PAR level. Makakatulong yung malakas na ilaw. either palitan mo yung ilaw mo or bili ka pa ng isa pang Aseries2. Ang PAR levels naman ay compounding so nag aadd up yung PAR values kapag 2 yung ilaw. yung sa bonsai scape ko 2 yung Aseries2 ko eh.

    • @junshimaguchi
      @junshimaguchi Před 2 lety

      @@AquaristForFun maraming salamat boss. sige susubukan ko yang mga suggestions mo.

  • @andikaasmara6175
    @andikaasmara6175 Před 2 lety +1

    i want to ask if finatifida can still grow at tds 235, what is the solution to lower the water ppm ?

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety

      actually, my water hardness is at 500ppm. Never had actual problems. It just took longer to get decent CO2 level in the water but other than that, didn't really notice any difference. It might limit you choice of livestock tho.
      Best way to lower water hardness is by using RO water. RO systems can be relatively cheap and effective

    • @andikaasmara6175
      @andikaasmara6175 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AquaristForFun thank you for the knowledge, it is very useful, keep on making videos and good luck 👍👍🙏

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety

      thank you. I will upload more videos, its just I'm very very very busy with "real-life" right now

  • @UltimateKeylogger
    @UltimateKeylogger Před 3 lety +1

    How u make it red?

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety +1

      Intense lighting and controlled nitrates (low). It's attached on wood so that it's physically closer to the light as well. That way plants are exposed to higher PAR reading.. Low nitrates slows down their growth rate exposing them to light even more... Plants turning red is their way to protect themselves from intense light. Think of an analogy. We get sunburn if we get exposed to intense sun. Plants turn red if they get exposed to intense light

    • @UltimateKeylogger
      @UltimateKeylogger Před 3 lety

      @@AquaristForFun are u using tap water or ro? What's ur nitrate reading? What is ur gh reading?

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety +1

      @@UltimateKeylogger tap water.
      gh is 180 actually ahaha. nitrate was around 5 i think.

    • @UltimateKeylogger
      @UltimateKeylogger Před 3 lety +1

      @@AquaristForFun thank u

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety

      @@UltimateKeylogger you are welcome

  • @kpparakrama
    @kpparakrama Před 3 lety +1